Cooperative Management Of Our Air Resource

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Donald M. Keagy
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1967

Abstract

How many times have you said or heard someone say, 'What are you doing right now?" And how many times have you heard the reply, "Breathing air!" Probably never, or at most only a few times in a facetious vein. Breathing air is absolutely necessary to sustain human life, and yet most of us take it completely for granted. Beginning ten to fifteen years ago there was growing concern on the part of the general public that pollution of the air is a threat to man's health and welfare. Concurrently much thought and effort was devoted to the task of defining and resolving the problem of air pollution. In the course of this effort it has become quite clear that our National policy in this regard should be founded upon three basic axioms: (1) Action should not be postponed until emergency conditions make it compulsory; (2) The air cannot be purified after it is polluted, and (3) Air pollution control cannot be accomplished without close cooperation among all levels of government, industry, and the public.
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APA: Donald M. Keagy  (1967)  Cooperative Management Of Our Air Resource

MLA: Donald M. Keagy Cooperative Management Of Our Air Resource. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1967.

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